Anyone have a customized desktop?
Here is mine:
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Anyone have a customized desktop?
Here is mine:
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Don't get too excited!
WM: fvwm 2.6.2, custom theme and config
DE: none
Xfce Terminal 0.4.8
GKrellM 2.3.5
The distro is gentoo but that doesn't make any visible difference -- it looks exactly the same when I use Fedora or Debian. The art is Gusti Boucher (background) and Vlad Studio (in the terminal).
I wanted to have a little xsnow going but it's not installed on my laptop currently. Actually it's probably not on my desktop either, lol.
Notice there's <400mb of mem used with 9 desktops, FF10, gvim, gimp, slypheed, midnight commander x2, and a few terminals and little things runnning.
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Moved. This isn't about programming.
Good old pure Mac!
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You call it customized just because you added a fancy background?! I can do that too!
Feel the power of my ubuntu! :p
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Background: The peak of Destiny!!!
Debian with fluxbox...the menu is never used...
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That's pretty. Is that Zelda Skyward Sword fan art?
It's the kingdom of Zeal from Chrono Trigger.
Ah, makes sense.
No, I call it customized because it is lol I started off with just a tty login and built up the desktop. I chose and built my own WM, login screen, background, and installed cairo-dock. Arch doesn't automatically come with a UI like ubuntu. Everything must be built by the user.
Not as cool as MK's but I think it's pretty cool looking!
I'd post mine, but it is extremely "minimalist". It is just the background image until you hit a key or click the mouse.
@whiteflags: Do you know the artist for that? It is gorgeous. I'd like to see more.
Soma
>> You call it customized just because you added a fancy background?
I guess not, but the cleaner the interface, the better for me. Must be something to do with age!
Yes I do. More of the artist's things can be found here. He also has a page on pixiv, but pixiv is a walled garden anyway.
Here's mine.
Not too much customized on the surface, though...as the standard KDE 4.8.3 interface works very well for me.
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